Pauper Poet's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDEEFGGF HHIGGDJJFGGF| Sun moon and stars the ample air | A |
| The birds shrill whistling everywhere | A |
| Fields white with lambs and daisies | B |
| The pearls of eve the jewelled morn | C |
| The rose rich blowing on the thorn | C |
| The glow of blush rose faces | D |
| The silver glint of sun smit rain | E |
| The shattered sun gold of the main | E |
| And heaven's sweet breath that moves it | F |
| The earth our myriad bosomed nurse | G |
| This whole miraculous universe | G |
| Belongs to him who loves it | F |
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| Why fret then for the gold of this | H |
| The fame of that man or the bliss | H |
| Or such another's graces | I |
| Oh heart that chim'st with golden verse | G |
| My heart thou art the magic purse | G |
| Which all dull trouble chases | D |
| Thine too fruition of all fame | J |
| When the live soul as flame with flame | J |
| Weds the dead soul that moves it | F |
| Then sing for aye and aye rehearse | G |
| This whole miraculous universe | G |
| Belongs to him who loves it | F |
Mathilde Blind
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